Certified Peer Specialist (Outreach)
Description
Location: Middletown, NY
Hours: Per Diem
Certified Peer Provisional $25 and Certified Peer $28 (Certification required)
As an Outreach Certified Peer within a CCBHC (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic) model, you will play a critical role in engaging individuals who are disconnected from services or at risk of falling through the cracks. Drawing from your lived experience, you will meet people where they are — physically, emotionally, and spiritually — to offer support, connection, and the belief that recovery is possible. Your efforts will help bring individuals into care and guide them along their recovery journey through trust, compassion, and empowerment.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
Key Responsibilities:
As an Outreach Certified Peer, you will:
• Engage and Inspire Hope: Proactively connect with individuals in community settings (e.g., streets, shelters, homes, hospitals) with empathy and belief in their potential for recovery.
• Foster Empowerment and Trust: Encourage individuals to define their goals, identify strengths, and take steps toward self-determined wellness.
• Model Recovery: Use your own recovery story to show that healing and progress are achievable.
• Initiate and Sustain Connection: Build trust through consistency, nonjudgmental support, and authentic presence in the field.
• Reduce Barriers to Care: Help individuals navigate systems and overcome obstacles that prevent access to behavioral health and social services.
• Facilitate Linkage to Services: Guide individuals toward clinical care, housing, benefits, and community-based supports.
• Support Community Integration: Encourage participation in meaningful activities, social networks, and recovery-oriented resources.
As an Outreach Certified Peer, you will:
• Engage and Inspire Hope: Proactively connect with individuals in community settings (e.g., streets, shelters, homes, hospitals) with empathy and belief in their potential for recovery.
• Foster Empowerment and Trust: Encourage individuals to define their goals, identify strengths, and take steps toward self-determined wellness.
• Model Recovery: Use your own recovery story to show that healing and progress are achievable.
• Initiate and Sustain Connection: Build trust through consistency, nonjudgmental support, and authentic presence in the field.
• Reduce Barriers to Care: Help individuals navigate systems and overcome obstacles that prevent access to behavioral health and social services.
• Facilitate Linkage to Services: Guide individuals toward clinical care, housing, benefits, and community-based supports.
• Support Community Integration: Encourage participation in meaningful activities, social networks, and recovery-oriented resources.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONAL / ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT:
• Field-Based Resource Navigator: Deliver information and connect individuals to services during outreach encounters.
• Trusted Guide & Supportive Listener: Offer emotional support grounded in empathy and shared experience.
• Recovery Ally: Serve as a mentor and motivator, walking alongside individuals through initial and ongoing stages of recovery.
• Flexible Problem Solver: Identify and troubleshoot challenges that interfere with engagement or stability.
• Cultural Broker: Bridge gaps in understanding between individuals and systems using language and lived perspective.
• Trusted Guide & Supportive Listener: Offer emotional support grounded in empathy and shared experience.
• Recovery Ally: Serve as a mentor and motivator, walking alongside individuals through initial and ongoing stages of recovery.
• Flexible Problem Solver: Identify and troubleshoot challenges that interfere with engagement or stability.
• Cultural Broker: Bridge gaps in understanding between individuals and systems using language and lived perspective.
QUALIFICATIONS AND ATTRIBUTES:
Lived experience with mental health and/or substance use recovery, and willingness to share your journey to inspire others.
• Experience navigating behavioral health systems or overcoming life challenges related to mental health or addiction.
• Valid New York State Peer Certification (Provisional or Full).
• Strong interpersonal, active listening, and communication skills.
• Comfort working independently in field-based or community environments.
• Flexibility to work non-traditional hours (evenings, weekends, or early mornings as needed).
• Collaborative mindset and ability to work within multidisciplinary teams.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
• Experience providing peer support in outreach, street-based, or community settings strongly preferred.
• Knowledge of harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and recovery-oriented practices.
• Understanding of local systems (e.g., shelters, clinics, hospitals, crisis services).
• Basic proficiency in documentation and mobile communication tools.
• Knowledge of harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and recovery-oriented practices.
• Understanding of local systems (e.g., shelters, clinics, hospitals, crisis services).
• Basic proficiency in documentation and mobile communication tools.
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